Now have Access to your CIBIL Credit report

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Now in Dec 2013, i again checked my score. It has come down to 800 ...

Now in Dec 2013, i again checked my score. It has come down to 800 . I have never defaulted on any payment. All my dues are always paid in full before due date. Any idea as to why has my score dropped by 21 points.

Even a query on your CIBIL report will reduce points in your score if I am correct.

I got my CIBIL score online for the first time in Feb 2013. My score was 817. In Jul 2013, I bought something through Bajaj Finance At that time (Jul 2013) my score was 821.

Now in Dec 2013, i again checked my score. It has come down to 800 . I have never defaulted on any payment. All my dues are always paid in full before due date. Any idea as to why has my score dropped by 21 points.

Something similar has happened to me too. However, in my case i have not taken any loan yet my score has dropped! In Feb 2013 my score was 835 and in December 2013 it's come down to 825 though I have neither taken any loan nor defaulted on my credit card payment's. I am guessing it's happened because past 5-6 months my credit card bills are always in excess of Rs. 50,000 (My limit is 6,00,000 though). I don't know how right I am though.

Got my CIR generated yesterday. My credit score is 844, which looks pretty good by the above standards. I had just one home loan, one car loan and one credit card so far and never delayed any payments. May be that helped to get a good score.

Took out another report today through ICICIDirect. The score has improved to 863. May be the closure of my car loan this year helped. I still find some issues with some of the numbers mentioned in the report, including a wrong email id, wrong interest rates for loans, and wrong annual income. However all credit related facts seem correct.

Just checked my cibil score online, after reading this thread.The whole process took only 5 minutes .Very convenient for all, looking for a loan.Meanwhile my score is 796 ,which i suppose is good for getting an auto loan from any bank.

Have applied for a home loan at Canara bank and now the bank says the cibil report is showing 648 points. Due to some tech issues this month emi for the 2 wheeler was not debited and this is affecting the processing of home loan.

I would be clearing the dues tomorrow and submitting a letter on this. But how long it takes to get this payment updated in the cibil system? Is there a way the 2 wheeler loan guys can help me out in removing that report from cibil?

Have applied for a home loan at Canara bank and now the bank says the cibil report is showing 648 points. Due to some tech issues this month emi for the 2 wheeler was not debited and this is affecting the processing of home loan.

I would be clearing the dues tomorrow and submitting a letter on this. But how long it takes to get this payment updated in the cibil system? Is there a way the 2 wheeler loan guys can help me out in removing that report from cibil?

Any quick update on this would be very helpful.

If there is a blot, it stays for as long as 32 months. (CBIL had a presentation at our company recently. And that's the information we got from them).
Yes, the 2 wheeler loan guys can help you update the report. But don't count on it happening overnight. See https://www.cibil.com/credit-score-repair

If there is a blot, it stays for as long as 32 months. (CBIL had a presentation at our company recently. And that's the information we got from them).
Yes, the 2 wheeler loan guys can help you update the report. But don't count on it happening overnight. See https://www.cibil.com/credit-score-repair

Thank you. I genuinely hope that 2 wheeler guys would help me. But 32 months is a long period and its like almost 3 years.

Thank you. I genuinely hope that 2 wheeler guys would help me. But 32 months is a long period and its like almost 3 years.

Talk to the Canara bank manager directly. If you submit 1) proof of clearing the dues, and 2) a letter from the "two wheeler" loan bank that they are taking necessary action to correct CIBIL report. This would be sufficient to take the loan application forward. But the final decision is the manager's.

Do keep in mind that every time the bank makes disbursement on your home loan they will be checking the CIBIL report.

Have applied for a home loan at Canara bank and now the bank says the cibil report is showing 648 points.

I guess in your case CIBIL score of 648 points compounded as well. With my past experience all i can say that if CIR does not state your history as "Written off" and your score is 750+ still 99% your loan will be sanctioned, especially when you are applying for home loan which is secured loan.

Just my piece of advice - Nationalized banks are very strict. May be you can approach SBI since what i experienced SBI managers are very helpful and will give you the right advice relatively. Else your last option is approaching private banks like HDFC or Axis. I am advising this because i assume you are in a sense of urgency since you are buying a home. Worst case borrow from private banks and after an year or so transfer your loan account to some nationalized bank. That way you will get some time to sort out all your CIBIL issues